In the previous chapter, we looked at a couple of features that you can use while setting up Azure build pipelines with the classic editor. Those included the capability to use different source control systems, applying common step templates to set up a build, usage of multiple jobs inside a build, and parallelism including multi-configuration builds. Further, you explored the capability to add tasks or build steps to a ...
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